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         <h4>Biobrick : BBa_K1692028</h4>
 
         <h4>Biobrick : BBa_K1692028</h4>
 
         <p><b>cotz-aeBlue-CipA</b> the first step involved cloning a Bacillus construct in Escherichia coli of a fusion protein sequencing consisting of a spore coat protein, cotZ (building off work done on Sporobeads by the LMU Munich 2012 iGEM team), and a cellulose binding domain (CIPA). Additionally, we decided to add aeBlue, a chromogenic protein, between cotZ and CIPA to be able to see with the naked eye whether Bacillus is in a vegetative or a spore state. </p>
 
         <p><b>cotz-aeBlue-CipA</b> the first step involved cloning a Bacillus construct in Escherichia coli of a fusion protein sequencing consisting of a spore coat protein, cotZ (building off work done on Sporobeads by the LMU Munich 2012 iGEM team), and a cellulose binding domain (CIPA). Additionally, we decided to add aeBlue, a chromogenic protein, between cotZ and CIPA to be able to see with the naked eye whether Bacillus is in a vegetative or a spore state. </p>
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         <h4>Biobrick 1: Ba13423000</h4>
 
         <h4>Biobrick 1: Ba13423000</h4>
 
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<h2>Polystyrene Synthesis BioBricks</h2>
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        <h4>Biobrick : BBa_K1692028</h4>
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        <p><b>cotz-aeBlue-CipA</b> the first step involved cloning a Bacillus construct in Escherichia coli of a fusion protein sequencing consisting of a spore coat protein, cotZ (building off work done on Sporobeads by the LMU Munich 2012 iGEM team), and a cellulose binding domain (CIPA). Additionally, we decided to add aeBlue, a chromogenic protein, between cotZ and CIPA to be able to see with the naked eye whether Bacillus is in a vegetative or a spore state. </p>
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         <h4>Biobrick 1: Ba13423000</h4>
 
         <h4>Biobrick 1: Ba13423000</h4>
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  <h2>P(3HB) Synthesis BioBriks</h2>
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         <h4>Biobrick 1: Ba13423000</h4>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.Description of the biobrick bla bla bla bla</p>
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        <p><b>cotz-aeBlue-CipA</b> the first step involved cloning a Bacillus construct in Escherichia coli of a fusion protein sequencing consisting of a spore coat protein, cotZ (building off work done on Sporobeads by the LMU Munich 2012 iGEM team), and a cellulose binding domain (CIPA). Additionally, we decided to add aeBlue, a chromogenic protein, between cotZ and CIPA to be able to see with the naked eye whether Bacillus is in a vegetative or a spore state. </p>
 
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         <h4>Biobrick 1: Ba13423000</h4>
 
         <h4>Biobrick 1: Ba13423000</h4>
 
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        <h4>Biobrick : BBa_K1692028</h4>
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        <p><b>cotz-aeBlue-CipA</b> the first step involved cloning a Bacillus construct in Escherichia coli of a fusion protein sequencing consisting of a spore coat protein, cotZ (building off work done on Sporobeads by the LMU Munich 2012 iGEM team), and a cellulose binding domain (CIPA). Additionally, we decided to add aeBlue, a chromogenic protein, between cotZ and CIPA to be able to see with the naked eye whether Bacillus is in a vegetative or a spore state. </p>
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         <h4>Biobrick 1: Ba13423000</h4>
 
         <h4>Biobrick 1: Ba13423000</h4>
         <p>Description of the biobrick bla bla bla bla</p>
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